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    Posted: 22 Jul 2016 at 1:49pm
ok guys.  we will be pulling some Div1 antique and a classic class we devised '59-'80 field tractors. the breakdown is every 1000lbs. so a distance measurement is not really fair putting a 5100lb tractor against a 5900lb tractor since these guys arnt moving weight.  previously the sled we used had a way to measure the distance box travels on the sled and we had a formula for it.  

(total inches + 42.4) + 2800 / tractor weight

however this year and hopefully in the future we have invited a self propelled sled to help us speed things up and free up a person as well as a pullback tractor. so, anyway,  this new sled does not have a way to measure the distance the box moves up.

so i was wondering if something like this would work.  its not a true % but does give a factor in which to rank the tractors.  tractor ranks would only apply at each class.

(distance pulled in ft x large constant) / tractor weight.  example i have been playing with using a 5000 lb tractor, 5500 and a 5999. all pulling 120 ft to show the rank and then pulling different distances.

(120x15000)/ 5000= 360
(120x15000)/ 5500= 327
(120x15000)/ 5999= 300
so all pulling the same distance the lightest tractor has the highest score.
i can do the same deal pulling different distances and get a factor, but not sure if its accurate
(120x15000)/ 5000= 360
(130x15000)/ 5500= 354
(140x15000)/ 5999= 350

so applied this way it shows the light tractor winning again even with the heavier guys going a little farther.  what do you guys think?

last year I had the old formula in a spreadsheet on a laptop and it worked great.  much easier than figuring each pull.  would like to do something similliar this year but need a way to figure placing based off distance and weight.









Edited by CAL(KS) - 22 Jul 2016 at 1:51pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AaronSEIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jul 2016 at 6:39am
Why not fab a quick bracket or two to mount a tape to.  Magnet on each end and a 25' tape.  Just need someone to read the tape before they drive back.
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It's one we have hired to come in, we won't have access to it beforehand,it doesn't belong to us and we would have no way of knowing what the weight box ways.
Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

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Hmm. Never been around a percentage pull so I really dont have any good ideas. Looks like what you are trying to do makes sense. Guess the horse pulls I go to are a bit like a % pull. They weigh the teams and add weight based on that. Not using a progressive sled though. They just pull X lbs over the team weight. Add 500 lbs and pull again. Think they get down to 100 lb increments to determine the winner. While the lightest team can win pulling less weight than the heaviest hat came in second, the light team pulled a higher multiple of its weight.
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